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Just a quick thought I had as a stumbled out of bed this morning ...
when I program some tricky piece of code well in another language I say
to myself ...

"Gee I was clever"

when I program a tricky well written piece of code in Python I say to
myself ...

"Gee Python is Clever"

Regards,

Ray Smith

Jul 18 '05 #1
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On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 23:57:40 GMT, Ray Smith wrote:
when I program a tricky well written piece of code


When I see a piece of code that can be described as "tricky", I think
"Gee I bet this is a source of bugs".

Make your code obvious, please. Trickiness is what I want in a mystery
novel or a puzzle, not in code to be read by humans.

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Jul 18 '05 #2
Ben Finney wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 23:57:40 GMT, Ray Smith wrote:
when I program a tricky well written piece of code

When I see a piece of code that can be described as "tricky", I think
"Gee I bet this is a source of bugs".

Make your code obvious, please. Trickiness is what I want in a mystery
novel or a puzzle, not in code to be read by humans.


"Tricky" was probably a bad word ... "difficult" might be a better word.

So to say it again ...
'''
when I program a difficult problem "well" in another language I say to
myself ...

"Gee I was clever"

when I program a difficult problem "well" in Python I say to myself ...

"Gee Python is Clever"
'''

Regards,

Ray Smith

Jul 18 '05 #3
Ray Smith wrote:

"Tricky" was probably a bad word ... "difficult" might be a better word.


No, "tricky" is just fine, though you really meant "tricky problem".

You _did_ say "well written piece of code", and most of us understood
what you meant without any problem. ;-)

-Peter
Jul 18 '05 #4

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